Dear colleagues,

On behalf of the GeoForAll community, it is my great pleasure to introduce 
Bridget Fleming from South Africa as our GeoAmbassador. Bridget Fleming is the 
regional chair of GeoForAll Africa (along with Serena Coetzee and Rania Elsayed 
) and has been actively expanding geoeducation opportunities for all. Bridget 
is a passionate advocate for using Geotechnologies in the classroom. She is the 
IEB (Independent Examination Board) geography national moderator and has 
authored a number of textbooks and digital classroom resources. She has 
recently returned to the classroom after a few years of running a start-up GIS 
company where she was involved in Geospatial education and training. She is on 
the National GISSA council (Education portfolio) and is the Chair of the 
Southern African Geography Teachers’ Association (SAGTA). She is presently HOD 
Geography at St John’s College  in South Africa. Bridget is also one of the key 
organisors behind the success of the recent SAGTA+FOSS4G Africa conference 
hosted by St John’s College in Houghton, Johannesburg. More details at 
http://opensourcegeospatial.icaci.org/2017/09/geoambassador-bridget-fleming/

I am sure Bridget and colleagues will expand these ideas for the future. We are 
looking forward to building  strong research and teaching collaborations  
worldwide in Open Geospatial Science. We are proud to honour Bridget as our 
GeoAmbassador and we are extremely grateful for her contributions to GeoForAll.

Best wishes,

Suchith




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